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      • Pierre de Chelles was a French architect from the late 13th and early 14th centuries. He was one of the architects of the Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral. He completed the choir began in 1300, the high flying buttresses above the apse, and the building of the rood screen. He was also a sculptor.
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  2. Pierre de Chelles was a French architect from the late 13th and early 14th centuries. He was one of the architects of the Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral. He completed the choir began in 1300, the high flying buttresses above the apse, and the building of the rood screen. He was also a sculptor.

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    Jean de Chelles, also known as Jehan de Chelles, is identified as Notre-Dame Cathedral’s master builder thanks to an inscription in the south transept which commemorates his role after his death in 1258. He oversaw the construction of the north transept, the design and start of the construction of the south side adorned with the Saint-Etienne porta...

    Prior to his work on Notre-Dame Cathedral, Pierre de Montreuil took part in the greatest construction sites of his time: the abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés in 1239 and the Saint-Denis basilica around 1247. When he succeeded Jean de Chelles on the Notre-Dame site, he was famous for his innovative approaches to construction. His contribution to the ...

    Pierre de Chelles, who was the son or nephew of Jean de Chelles, took over the Notre-Dame de Paris construction project from Pierre de Montreuil. His involvement begins around 1296 with the chapels of the apse. He then worked on the flying buttressesabove the apse. He worked from 1300 to 1318 on the construction of the rood screen (an ornate partit...

  3. Notre-Dame was probably begun in sometime in the late 1150s and was consecrated by the pope in 1163. As illustrated in the diagram above, the construction of Notre-Dame began with the choir and involved several phases, the last one phase ending in 1330.

  4. Mar 4, 2024 · Some notable architects involved were Jean de Chelles, Pierre de Montreuil, Pierre de Chelles, Jean Ravy, and Jean le Bouteiller. The Notre Dame Cathedral Paris has a length of 420 feet (128 meters), a width of 157 feet (48 meters), and a height of 115 feet (35 meters) at the nave.

  5. Jean de Chelles was the master-mason who built part of the transepts of Notre Dame, Paris: work on the north transept was carried out in the 1240s and on the south transept in 1258. Pierre de Montreuil worked with de Chelles and succeeded him as master-mason or architect in 1265.

  6. Oct 7, 2019 · The first period of construction in the building’s history lasted for almost 200 years, during which numerous architects, including Jean de Chelles, Pierre de Montreuil, Pierre de Chelles, Jean Ravy and Jean le Bouteiller, contributed to its new Gothic style. It was finally completed in 1345.

  7. Jean de Chelles is credited with the south end of the transept of Nôtre Dame de Paris, the portal of the cloister and its rose window, and the portail Saint Etienne. He is supposed to have worked with Pierre de Montreuil on the Cathedral of Saint Julien, Le Mans.

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